Technical

Design and Development.

LIMB-art prosthetic leg covers are designed and developed using the latest Computer Aided Design and Manufacture (CAD & CAM) processes.

Developed with maximum durability in mind, our leg covers are able to withstand the rough and tumble of even our most active customers.

Material and Manufacture.

We use a robust thermoplastic polymer, known for its strength and durability and the very latest thermofusing manufacturing method to produce our prosthetic leg covers.

This enables us to overcome all the drawbacks of older, 3D printing methods, which produce products which can be brittle and have poor relative durability.

The high quality material we use doesn’t react with water, detergents, acids, or bases, so it won’t break down easily. It is resistant to cracking and stress, even when flexed, and it is impact resistant, so it stands up to daily wear and tear.

Recyclable?

Thermoplastic polymers are recyclable. They can be melted down and reformed into plastic pellets that can then be used to make new products. So breaking away from the disposable plastic stereotype, our base product can be recycled and stay out of landfills.

It’s tough. It’s durable. It’s recyclable.

"The leg cover looks amazing... I love it."

Steph (London)

"The moment I saw Ant wearing his leg covers, it took my breath away, so much so it brought me to tears."

Cerys (Wales)

"The more I look at what your covers do, the more I think about how they will help raise the self-confidence of people wearing false legs."

Sharon (Wales)

"These covers not only look cool they also give me back a leg shape rather than just the stem leg."

Tony (Wales)

"The Vent cover looks super cool and really robust , gave it a real hard bang at the UK BMX Championships and not a mark!"

Neal (UK BMX amputee and motivational speaker)

"Mummy, that man's got a flashing leg. Why don’t my legs flash!"

4 year old (Restaurant – Heathrow, whilst on a photo shoot for Limb-Art)

"Can't beat a bit of leg bling!"

Andy (Lanarkshire)

"People are excited about the scale of the difference this could make to their confidence and their life."

Mair (Leonard Cheshire)

"You’re doing something amazing for the confidence and individuality of amputees. Well done."